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    63 – 65 Stoke Newington Church Street,
    Stoke Newington,
    London N16 0AR
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    5 summer interior themes to try

    5 summer interior themes to try

    Published about 1 year ago

    Cable knit throws, faux fur rugs and velvet cushions – your time is up. With warmer, brighter weather on the horizon, it’s time to transform our homes for the season ahead. We look at the five interior design trends that will take us from spring to summer by way of paint, paper, homewares and design accessories.

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    May Property Market Analysis

    May Property Market Analysis

    Published about 1 year ago

    A quarter of 2024 has already passed and we are entering into peak selling season. Between now and the end of the academic year there is still time to put your property up for sale, exchange contracts and perhaps even complete. Here’s the current mood of the moving market.

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    Garden dos and don’ts this summer

    Garden dos and don’ts this summer

    Published over 1 year ago

    What kind of outdoor person are you? Lush lawns and well-tended flower beds? Do you prefer to focus on fun, with a trampoline and hot tub? Or are you all about the atmosphere, with festoon lights and firepits?

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    8 need-to-know points for first-time buyers over 50

    8 need-to-know points for first-time buyers over 50

    Published over 1 year ago

    Based on three different data sets, the average age for a first-time buyer in the UK is 34 – a figure that has been rising over the last decade, whichever analysis you look at.

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    The pros and cons of downsizing

    The pros and cons of downsizing

    Published over 1 year ago

    Bedrooms that never get used? Too much time spent cleaning and fixing? Yearning to be mortgage free? It may be time to weigh up the pros and cons of downsizing to a smaller property.

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    April Property Market Analysis

    April Property Market Analysis

    Published over 1 year ago

    Spring traditionally sees a peak in property interest and there are signs that this is definitely the season to move home. Many of the metrics we monitor are on the up, starting with asking prices. The figures show confidence among sellers continues to build.

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    10 tips to running an Instagram account for your property

    10 tips to running an Instagram account for your property

    Published over 1 year ago

    You may have joined Instagram to document your life. Some of you may have opened an account on behalf of your pet but have you thought about an Instagram account purely for your property?

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    First impressions formed in just 38 seconds

    First impressions formed in just 38 seconds

    Published over 1 year ago

    There’s only a very small minority of buyers who will purchase a property without visiting in person. For the masses, a viewing is the ‘make or break’ stage in the search process. If they don’t like what they see, they’ll be discouraged from making an offer and will swiftly move on to the next possibility.

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    5 no-drill storage ideas for rental properties

    5 no-drill storage ideas for rental properties

    Published over 1 year ago

    Adding extra storage to where you live – especially if it’s a rental property – doesn’t mean completing a complex DIY exercise. There are several no-drill options that will give you extra places to stash and store. Here are 5 easy fix, no-drill swaps:-

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    Spring Budget 2024: your questions answered

    Spring Budget 2024: your questions answered

    Published over 1 year ago

    All eyes were on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt as he delivered the last Budget before the General Election. Were there any vote-winning announcements? Has it become cheaper to buy or sell a property? We answer your questions.

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    March Property Market Analysis

    March Property Market Analysis

    Published over 1 year ago

    It was only two months ago that the property market was lauding the return of the Boxing Day bounce – the seasonal influx of buyers and sellers at the end of the year. Now, we’re interested to know if the intent to move home has translated into concrete action.

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    14 things you must do if you have a vacant property

    14 things you must do if you have a vacant property

    Published over 1 year ago

    At one point in time almost every landlord will find themselves with an empty property. Normally, it’s only for a matter of days or weeks until a tenant moves in but there could be some unavoidable circumstances that leave your property unoccupied for a prolonged duration.

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